Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Alex Reyes Expected To Miss Rest Of Season

Cardinals right-handed pitching prospect Alex Reyes underwent surgery to reattach a tendon in his right lat on Wednesday, and he's expected to miss the rest of the season.
St. Louis Official Site

Cardinals pitcher Alex Reyes, who went four innings in his only start after recovering from Tommy John surgery before suffering a significant strain to his right lat, had surgery on Wednesday and is done for the season.
Cardinal Beat

St. Louis Cardinals general manager Mike Girsch announces that Alex Reyes had surgery, Wednesday, and will miss the remainder of the season. He says they hope to have him back for the start of spring training in 2019.
KMOX

As if Alex Reyes needed anymore gut punches in his young career, the 23-year-old righty underwent surgery Wednesday to repair a torn lateral muscle. He is expected to miss the rest of the 2018 season per MLB.com’s Joe Trezza:
101 ESPN

Alex Reyes will miss the rest of the 2018 season after undergoing surgery to re-attach a tendon in his arm, USA Today baseball writer Bob Nightengale reported Wednesday.
KSDK

Cardinal phenom Alex Reyes will miss yet another year, as the club announced he underwent season-ending surgery for his injured latissimus dorsi, according to KMOX.
KMOV

Alex Reyes thought 2017 was the longest year of his life as he spent the entire season rehabbing his right elbow following Tommy John surgery.
STL Sports Page

Meeting today with a specialist for a second opinion on his injured lat, St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Alex Reyes received confirmation that the strain was significant in nature.
STL Baseball Weekly

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